Category: Help
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Pulse User Manual
The objective of this user manual is to walk you through all Pulse features and point you to the right location for further information.
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Getting started with Pulse v6
Pulse v6 was rebuilt using the REST API allowing a single Pulse Application Server to monitor many TM1 servers. This version includes many new features such as the Pulse Explorer (bringing a new way to easily view what is happening on all your TM1 instances second per second) and support for hierarchies.
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Using N_CONNECT in Slice
N_CONNECT is a VBA function to create a connection with an IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) instance. It can be used in a worksheet or VBA (via Application.Run)
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Unpacking the Benefits of Elasticsearch and Kibana in Pulse
Pulse 6 brings more flexibility and data capabilities to IBM Planning Analytics (TM1) administrators and developers of all kinds. We’ve been so excited to see how it is changing the way that our users interact with their organization’s data and in truth, there is so much more value to be unlocked as you start to…
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Using Grafana with Pulse for TM1
Pulse 6 comes with the open source version of Elasticsearch and Kibana. Elasticsearch is the search engine where Pulse stores the data and Kibana is the visualization tool powering the Pulse Explorer.
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Increasing the Pulse Web client session timeout
By default the Pulse Web client sessions timeout after 20 min of inactivity. To update the timeout value:
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VBA functions in Slice
Slice supports the following TM1 VBA functions:
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Pulse Excel Logging
The close integration of Excel and TM1 has been one of the driving factors in the success of the platform. Spreadsheets are the tool of choice for people who want to crunch numbers and model complex scenarios.
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Pulse User Sessions
When one of your users complains that TM1 is slow, maybe the user is right or wrong, maybe it is just a subjective experience, but you cannot be sure.
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Who is using Pulse
Pulse tracks its own usage. You can see who was logged in and which features they were using.